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  2. Reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    The area could be a town, ridge-line, woods, or another feature that friendly forces intend to occupy, pass through, or avoid. [2] Within an area of operation (AO), area reconnaissance can focus the reconnaissance on the specific area that is critical to the commander. This technique of focusing the reconnaissance also permits the mission to be ...

  3. Ground reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    Ground reconnaissance (also terrestrial reconnaissance, ground recon), is a type of reconnaissance that is employed along the elements of ground warfare. [1] It is the collection of intelligence that strictly involves routes, areas, zones (terrain-oriented); and the enemy (force-oriented). Ground reconnaissance is considered to be the most ...

  4. Dismounted reconnaissance troop - Wikipedia

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    The dismounted reconnaissance troop is capable of both long-range [8] and close [5] reconnaissance. [9] The troop's reconnaissance mission primarily focuses on area reconnaissance when organized as a DRT; but is capable of performing route and zone reconnaissance in permissive environments (or in all environments when organized as an MRT). [2]

  5. Reconnaissance missions can include area, route, zone, and reconnaissance-in-force. Security missions can include screening (whether stationary or mobile), guard, cover, area security and local security. When necessary, the squadron can be augmented with additional forces to help in carrying out its missions.

  6. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Reconnaissance; Reconnoitre: to go to an area (reconnoitering) to find out information of the exact location of an enemy force. Retreat: withdrawal of troops from a battlefield (can be either orderly or unorderly; fighting or by rout). Rout: disorderly withdrawal of troops from a battlefield following a defeat, either real or perceived.

  7. U.S. military doctrine for reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    At the highest command level of a committed force or component (the division, corps, or field army-level), the force-level reconnaissance is employed to perform deep reconnaissance (or "long-range surveillance"), [2] which is conducted beyond the force (or component) commander's area of influence to the limits of the area of interest [3] (i.e ...

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  9. Cavalry scout - Wikipedia

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    Directs route / area / zone reconnaissance at section level. Coordinates action of vehicles with platoon and supporting elements. Evaluates terrain, selected routes, assembly areas, firing positions, and positions for combat operations. Identifies, selects targets, and issues fire commands. Supervises construction of hasty fortifications.